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SUMMER TIME MACHINE BLUES

  Get the film here #shopterracotta Summer Time Machine Blues is a delightful teenage time-travel comedy from 2005 and a cult favourite in Japan. To members of the university Sci-Fi Club, summer means hanging around in the clubhouse with the air-con blasting. When the air-con remote is accidentally broken, the friends are forced to face the full heat of summer. The next day, after an encounter with a mysterious student, they discover an incredible new addition to their clubhouse: a working time machine. Now they can go back to before the remote broke and cool down again. If only time travel...

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The Heroic Mission: Jonnie To Retrospective

The Heroic Mission: Johnnie To Retrospective will be held from 7 - 14 July 2022 in London. Three films from Hong Kong director Johnnie To will be screened at The Prince Charles Cinema, London.

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Seventh Curse blu ray and Martial Club blu ray

UPDATE 28th June 2022: We will be shipping The Seventh Curse blu rays from tomorrow!     Info for those of you looking to buy THE SEVENTH CURSE deluxe blu ray boxset, (or have pre-ordered a copy) the release date has been moved to 4th July. Release date for MARTIAL CLUB has been moved to 18th July. We apologise for the wait on these titles and will ship them as soon as we receive them (typically a week before release date). The good news is, the special pre-order price we are selling these at, have been extended until release date!...

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How One Londoner is Bringing Late-Night Martial Arts Movies Back to the City

At the Genesis Cinema in Mile End, as the lights go down the gloves come off. This is Kung Fu Cinema – and there’s only one rule: make some noise

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A Guide to Hong Kong’s Mind-Blowing ‘Category III’ Video Nasties

The Video Recordings Act of 1984, for those uninformed, had made banned Italian exploitation classics, as well as British and American works notorious in 80s Britain. But by the end of the decade, these territories would find themselves out-nastied as Hong Kong filmmakers took advantage of their own new system

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